Tcomas S01 E01
Once upon a time
Not so long ago
There lived a peculiar girl
Who lived in a not so peculiar world
Her name was Samara
Like most girls of the modern world
Samara had an ordinary childhood
And went to an ordinary school
With ordinary boys and girls
However, Samara was anything but ordinary
Even at a tender young age
Samara had a deep fascination for nature and the natural world
She was curious about the birds and the bees
And read all the books about the planets, plants, the stars and seas
Her favourite play spot was the patch of jungle
Where the Giant Umbrella Tree grew
Untended to for as long as everyone remembered
The tree had become shrouded in a thick curtain of dangling creepers
You could only see its silhouette in the steamy tropical mist
Over time, she became acquainted
With the different residents of the tree
From the ferns which festooned its branches
And from which the monkeys swung
And the kingfishers perched
She noticed how all life was centered around the tree
And was intrigued by the sheer variety of animals and plants
That depended on the tree for shelter, shade, and sustenance
What fascinated Samara about the jungle was its complexity
In that all organisms, living and non-living
Were collectively interlinked by an intricate web
No element in this collective was unimportant
No one more important than the other
To Samara, the jungle was not just a mere place
It was a state of mind
A state of being
It was her paradise
The only place she could find solace, and be away from everyone
Including her family
By this time
Samara had grown up
And was no longer a little girl
To the woman that Samara had become
The concept of being wild and free took up a new meaning
One event in particular was pivotal
The day that Samara bravely ventured to the rocky cliffs of Bedruthan
Was a day she would never ever forget
Perched behind the wooden fence at the scenic viewpoint
She gazed out in awe at the theatrical panorama
Presented by Mother Nature herself
It was the best spot to enjoy
The view of the cliffs and the rugged coast
What a beautiful panorama!
Something stirred inside
The belly of Samara that she could not shake off
It was rising in her like a coiled serpent awoken from a deep slumber
By a gnawing hunger, and the need to be filled
Suddenly, Samara found herself struggling to breathe
Something, or someone, had hooked her neck, and covered her eyes
Plunging her world into darkness
She felt a hot steamy breath in her right ear
And a story body pressed against hers from behind
Her first instinct was to struggle
But there was something exhilarating, yet comforting
About the warmness of his breath on her neck
Samara became intoxicated by the scent which he engulfed her in
She managed to catch a glimpse of his face
And for a brief second, their gaze met
Turning her knees into like jelly
Oh what a spectacle!
Who is this beautiful man?
He's animal like me, but man
Just like me, a woman
He was exactly the man from Samara's wildest fantasies
Personified in full hot flesh
Samara decided that 'Manimal' would be his name
Unable to contain the burning fire from within her
She said to him
Your flesh meets mine
But first
Your hand in mine
So reaching out
He trailed his fingers down her arm
She felt her legs part
And a certain growing stiffness in between her thighs
With every rhythmic thrust
Every jagged protrusion
Of the rugged cliff became smudged from her view
Her vision went blurry
As if a Tsunami had hit her
Hard in the face
He had opened up another dimension in her
Sending spasms
Deep into her very core
Alas!
She swallowed the world whole
His whole world
And for once in Samara's life
She was full
She was filled
She was fulfilled
Not so long ago
There lived a peculiar girl
Who lived in a not so peculiar world
Her name was Samara
Like most girls of the modern world
Samara had an ordinary childhood
And went to an ordinary school
With ordinary boys and girls
However, Samara was anything but ordinary
Even at a tender young age
Samara had a deep fascination for nature and the natural world
She was curious about the birds and the bees
And read all the books about the planets, plants, the stars and seas
Her favourite play spot was the patch of jungle
Where the Giant Umbrella Tree grew
Untended to for as long as everyone remembered
The tree had become shrouded in a thick curtain of dangling creepers
You could only see its silhouette in the steamy tropical mist
Over time, she became acquainted
With the different residents of the tree
From the ferns which festooned its branches
And from which the monkeys swung
And the kingfishers perched
She noticed how all life was centered around the tree
And was intrigued by the sheer variety of animals and plants
That depended on the tree for shelter, shade, and sustenance
What fascinated Samara about the jungle was its complexity
In that all organisms, living and non-living
Were collectively interlinked by an intricate web
No element in this collective was unimportant
No one more important than the other
To Samara, the jungle was not just a mere place
It was a state of mind
A state of being
It was her paradise
The only place she could find solace, and be away from everyone
Including her family
By this time
Samara had grown up
And was no longer a little girl
To the woman that Samara had become
The concept of being wild and free took up a new meaning
One event in particular was pivotal
The day that Samara bravely ventured to the rocky cliffs of Bedruthan
Was a day she would never ever forget
Perched behind the wooden fence at the scenic viewpoint
She gazed out in awe at the theatrical panorama
Presented by Mother Nature herself
It was the best spot to enjoy
The view of the cliffs and the rugged coast
What a beautiful panorama!
Something stirred inside
The belly of Samara that she could not shake off
It was rising in her like a coiled serpent awoken from a deep slumber
By a gnawing hunger, and the need to be filled
Suddenly, Samara found herself struggling to breathe
Something, or someone, had hooked her neck, and covered her eyes
Plunging her world into darkness
She felt a hot steamy breath in her right ear
And a story body pressed against hers from behind
Her first instinct was to struggle
But there was something exhilarating, yet comforting
About the warmness of his breath on her neck
Samara became intoxicated by the scent which he engulfed her in
She managed to catch a glimpse of his face
And for a brief second, their gaze met
Turning her knees into like jelly
Oh what a spectacle!
Who is this beautiful man?
He's animal like me, but man
Just like me, a woman
He was exactly the man from Samara's wildest fantasies
Personified in full hot flesh
Samara decided that 'Manimal' would be his name
Unable to contain the burning fire from within her
She said to him
Your flesh meets mine
But first
Your hand in mine
So reaching out
He trailed his fingers down her arm
She felt her legs part
And a certain growing stiffness in between her thighs
With every rhythmic thrust
Every jagged protrusion
Of the rugged cliff became smudged from her view
Her vision went blurry
As if a Tsunami had hit her
Hard in the face
He had opened up another dimension in her
Sending spasms
Deep into her very core
Alas!
She swallowed the world whole
His whole world
And for once in Samara's life
She was full
She was filled
She was fulfilled
Credits
Writer(s): Andrea Papi, Daphne Ang
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